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Season 4 Of Hit Sci-Fi Horror Series Returns With Another Perfect 100% On Rotten Tomatoes

Season 4 Of Hit Sci-Fi Horror Series Returns With Another Perfect 100% On Rotten Tomatoes
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From returns with a vengeance: the MGM+ sci‑fi horror hit opens Season 4 with another perfect Rotten Tomatoes score, as critics celebrate John Griffin’s sharper answers and unrelenting tension.

So, remember that particularly creepy sci-fi horror series over on MGM+ — From? Well, it just dropped its fourth season, and not only did it show up with plenty of hype, it landed a 100% critic score on Rotten Tomatoes. Yeah, back-to-back perfect scores for both season 3 (last fall) and now this new one. Apparently, consistency is their thing.

Not Just Surviving — Still Thriving

Here’s the key detail: critics aren’t saying 'well, it's still pretty good.' They're going all in. The new season premiered April 19, 2026, and everyone seems to agree it’s not just more of the same — it’s bigger, clearer, and just as tense.

If you’re late to the party, From is from John Griffin, and it’s known for mixing supernatural dread with a good old-fashioned mystery box format. I know, shows like this usually stumble eventually — but critics argue this one is actually delivering payoffs. Several reviews flat out credit season 4 with finally starting to answer the ‘what the hell is happening’ questions fans have been yelling for since the beginning.

What Are Critics Actually Saying?

  • Brian Tallerico (RogerEbert.com) points out the writing can sometimes feel like it’s threading a few too many needles, but the sheer energy of season 4 keeps things moving along. Basically: even when it gets complicated, you’re not bored.
  • Jordan Williams (Screen Rant) gave this season a glowing 9/10, saying the show is moving into a ‘new era’ — better horror, better answers, and the best character moments so far.
  • Kit Stone (Hue Watched It) calls out the fact there’s finally 'clear focus and a definite end' in sight, instead of endless wheel-spinning. I’ll believe it when I see it, but that’s what’s on the record.
  • Tessa Smith (Mama's Geeky) is here mostly for the scares — she calls season 4 'a twisted, dark, and insane ride,' especially thanks to the Man in Yellow getting a bigger spotlight. (If you know, you know.)
  • Jasneet Singh (Collider) drops a slightly more restrained 7/10, but still says the show earns its right to slow down, recalibrate, and remind everyone why these characters matter in the first place.
  • Lady Jenevia, meanwhile, is just amazed there hasn’t been 'a dip in quality' four seasons in. That’s not something she throws around lightly.
  • Archi Sengupta (LeisureByte) rounds things out with a solid 4 out of 5 stars.

How Rare Is That 100%?

The Tomatometer is a cruel beast, but From has tamed it (for now). This marks the second season in a row with a 100% critic score. Season 3 did it back in September 2024, holding steady with 25 reviews. The audience score ('Popcornmeter') hasn’t weighed in yet — the numbers are too low to count — so we'll see if regular folks agree with the professionals once more people catch up.

For stat nerds: across all four seasons, the show averages a 97% on RT. That’s almost suspiciously high for a genre show.

What’s Next?

Episode 2, called 'Fray,' lands April 26, so you don’t have long to wait if you’re planning to binge or at least avoid spoilers.

'More than cheap scares, season four shows that there is a clear focus and a definite end to this story.' — Kit Stone, Hue Watched It

Bottom line: From isn’t slowing down or falling apart under its own mythology. If anything, it’s speeding up, getting weirder (in a good way), and — shocker — actually starting to pay off the mysteries. We’ll see if the streak continues, but right now, season 4 is sitting pretty.